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English, 20.12.2019 22:31 elrodkaitlynn8616

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. this passage is taken from a book written in the last 150 years or so.
the sun was still red and large: the sky above cloudless, a light blue glaze poured over baking clay: but close over the ground a dirty grey haze hovered. as they followed the lane towards the sea they came to a place where, yesterday, a fair-sized spring had bubbled up by the roadside. now it was dry. but even as they passed some water splashed out, and then it was dry again, although gurgling inwardly to itself. but the group of children were hot, far too hot to speak to one another: they sat on their poniesas loosely as possible, longing for the sea.
the morning advanced. the heated air grew ! uite easily hotter, as if from someenormous furnace from which it could draw at will. ullocks only shifted their stinging feetwhen they could bear the soil no longer: even the insects were too lethargic to pipe, thebasking lizards hid themselves and panted. "t was so still you could have heard the leastbuzz a mile off. not a naked fish would willingly move his tail. the ponies advancedbecause they must. the children ceased even to think.
1. choose three details that convey the extreme heat of the day. give reasons for your choice.
2. how did the heat affect the children?
3. explain, using your own words, how the animal life responded to the heat?
4. later in the day, a hurricane hits the area. how do the descriptions in the passage suggestthat something serious is about to happen?

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